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Re: Bought it. Gotta read it.

I haven't read it, and really didn't want to see the movie when it came out, but I did, which sorta re-enforced some of the possible misconceptions I may have about the book. Although I like dogs, was raised with a pet dog, being raised in a small southern town, a rabid dog = 1 bullett, end of story. And if anyone can make a good story out of a limited subject, it would be Mr. King; but I have a hard time getting excited about the subject matter, and have never wanted to attempt the book.

Re: Bought it. Gotta read it.

I have a jumbled up memory of once reading Cujo, and later seeing the movie. my reaction was probably obvious with the change from book to movie (why why did they do that???) oh yeah it was hard to get thru emotionally but thats the beauty of Kings storys-is it not? it simply wouldnt be a King story if he didnt drag you kicking and screaming to the sewers.but give him his due s-o-m-e-t-i-m-es its a story of redemption and in a screwed up way a love story

Re: Bought it. Gotta read it.

Originally Posted by gypsycrow

I voted not to read that book a long time ago. I started my love for Stephen King back when I read The Shining when I was 16. I began sneaking books from my mother's library. She saw that I grabbed Cujo one time and she said, "Are you sure?" Then she told me what it was about and I have declined ever since.

...then you are depriving yourself of a fine piece of writing...sad, or no....

It's the moment (possible Duma Key spoiler here) where at the beginning of Duma Key, someone hits a dog with a car, and it was where the storyteller described the dog looking at him hopefully for help that made me cry.

Just like that, completely unexpectedly! It saddens me to even recall it, and I so wanted him to help the dog. This book is kind of like that. You want to just ease the dog's frustration, confusion and pain. And Stephen King captures all this beautifully and the story is imbued with a sadness that is touching.

Re: Bought it. Gotta read it.

Cujo is a great story. I am glad I read it, but I won't read it a second time. I won't watch Bambi, or Old Yeller either. I rarely do anything that I know is going to end in tears. (Nod to D. Adams)
So, where are you in the story Todash?

Re: Bought it. Gotta read it.

I read this for the first time recently. I wasn't put off by the content, thou I understand why some people would feel that way, it tugs at the heartstrings. I was put off it by the pretty bad film they made which i watched a couple of years ago.
I'm glad I got round to reading it thou, It's a realy good read.